As far as I know there is no reason to don't write to technical articles.
Was there an article rejected for that reason?
Be,
El 18/02/2017 14:42, "Link Dupont" <link.dupont(a)me.com> escribió:
On the vein of Fedora Loves Python, I've been mulling over the
idea of a
series or meta series on Programming or Developing with different
languages. There's nothing really Fedora-specific about that though, so I'm
not sure what spin to pit on it that makes it different from other
programming guides out there.
> On Feb 18, 2017, at 6:19 AM, Brian Exelbierd <bex(a)pobox.com> wrote:
>
> Hey All,
>
> I think Fedora Magazine has done an amazing job both attractings readers
> and writers. As part of the push to reach more technical audiences
> around things like Fedora Loves Python, it would be interesting see if
> we have any ideas how we could take our articles to the next level too.
>
> I think we could theoretically begin to have articles at different
> levels of complexity for all types of content. For example, the
> comments on reddit about our recent article show on powertop show there
> is a desire for some readers to see greater technical detail. How can
> we attract writers who will want to produce that kind of content too?
> This way our articles can help our readers grow.
>
> regards,
>
> bex
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